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The pamphlets are about law, the corporation, forms of government, the idea of freedom, the defense of liberty, the various lethargies which overtake our major institutions, the gap between traditional social ideals and the working mechanisms that have been set in motion for their realization.
Because motion which begins and ends at discrete places would ( e.g. for Aristotle ) be incomplete.
But the natural condition for the heavenly bodies is neither rest, nor rectilinear motion.
I refer to the notion that the structure of society is a microcosm of the cosmic design and that history conforms to patterns of justice and chastisement as if it were a morality play set in motion by the gods for our instruction.
`` The Dictionary Of Occupational Titles '' published by the U. S. Department of Labor describes him as follows: `` Designs, plans and furnishes interiors of houses, commercial and institutional structures, hotels, clubs, ships, theaters, as well as set decorations for motion picture arts and television.
Of the two, Porter is justly the better known, for he went far beyond the vital finding of fiction for films to take the first step toward fashioning a language of film, toward making the motion picture the intricate, efficient time machine that it has remained since, even in the most inept hands.
Walker said he was considering filing a motion for a new trial which would contend that the verdict was against the weight of the evidence and that there were several errors in trial procedure.
A portable kerosene range designed for use aboard boats is sold with a special railing to keep it from moving with the motion of the vessel.
for a spiral has motion as well as recurrence.
The Academy Awards are the oldest awards ceremony for achievements in motion pictures.
This might be the proper standard of review, for example, if the lower court resolved the case by granting a pre-trial motion to dismiss or motion for summary judgment which is usually based only upon written submissions to the trial court and not on any trial testimony.
* Advanced Technology Leisure Application Simulator, a large hydraulic motion simulator for the theme park industry
Some types of motions will not be accepted by the court unless accompanied by an independent sworn statement or other evidence, in support of the need for the motion.
Once a movement per unit time is observed, astronomers compensate for the parallax caused by the earth ’ s motion during this time and the heliocentric distance to this object is calculated.
It is alphabetic, with a letter or diacritic for every phonemic ( distinctive ) hand shape, orientation, motion, and position, though it lacks any representation of facial expression, and is better suited for individual words than for extended passages of text.
Typically, young children will make an ASL sign in the correct location and use the correct hand motion, but may be able only to approximate the hand shape, for example, using one finger instead of three in signing water.
( The London dispersion force, for example, depends on the correlations of the motion of the electrons.
At temperatures near 0 K, nearly all molecular motion ceases and, when entropy = S, ΔS = 0 for any adiabatic process.
* 1894 – The first ever commercial motion picture house opened in New York City using ten Kinetoscopes, a device for peep-show viewing of films.

motion and week's
According to Batman, the car needed: a week's water and rations in the trunk, a lightweight and bullet-proof body, swift acceleration, agility on all surfaces, at least two auxiliary fuel tanks, Unibody construction, advanced strut suspension, antilock double-disc brakes, crash protection with airbags for passenger and driver, seat-ejection, concealed floodlights, motion and heat sensing alarms, remote self destruction capability, backup antitheft wheel-locks, forward and rear cameras, police radio, loudspeaker, conventional radio and television and heavy-duty tires ( puncture and flame proof ).

motion and debate
" Harrison, who was in Cromwell's confidence on this occasion, rose to debate the motion, merely in order to gain time.
The debate became so heated that a 1998 Symposium on Memetics, organised as part of the 15th International Conference on Cybernetics, passed a motion calling for an end to definitional debates.
* Closure, also known as cloture, is a motion in parliamentary procedure to bring debate to a quick end
In the House, desultory debate on Fraser's censure motion ended with it being amended by the ALP majority into a condemnation of Fraser and passed.
The international debate regarding the relationship between CTS and repetitive motion in work is ongoing.
In parliamentary procedure, cloture ( ) is a motion or process aimed at bringing debate to a quick end.
The motion to end debate was submitted by Council member Philip Wong Yu-hong some time after 4 am Hong Kong time, after a marathon session that lasted over 33 hours.
Wong stood up and suggested that legislatures in other countries have a procedure called " cloture motion ," and suggested Council President should end debate immediately.
In the House of Commons, at least 100 Members must vote in favour of the motion for cloture to be adopted ; the Speaker of the House of Commons may choose to deny the cloture motion if he or she feels that insufficient debate has occurred, or that the procedure is being used to violate the rights of the minority.
The government often imposes a timetable on legislation in advance by way of a programme motion, under which debate automatically ceases when the allotted time expires.
He spoke in opposition to the motion " That this House will in no circumstances fight for its King and Country " in a debate of 1933 at the Oxford Union.
Chamberlain seconded the motion for disestablishment at a debate in Birmingham Town Hall, where the meeting ended amidst fighting after he attacked the hereditary powers of the House of Lords.
A debate was sparked as to whether landmarks should be named in honour of motion picture productions, and several newspapers ran stories when the submission was denied by the Board.
Where there is no debate on a motion with no legislative effect at a meeting, no more than ten questions requiring oral replies may be asked ; otherwise, no more than six questions may require an oral reply.
In the early 16th century, the debate on the Earth's motion was continued by Al-Birjandi ( d. 1528 ), who in his analysis of what might occur if the Earth were rotating, develops a hypothesis similar to Galileo Galilei's notion of " circular inertia ", which he described in the following observational test:
An early day motion ( EDM ), in the Westminster system, is a motion, expressed as a single sentence, tabled by Members of Parliament for debate " on an early day " ( namely, an unspecified date in the future ).
The 48 votes in support of the cloture motion were 12 votes short of the 60-vote supermajority ( three-fifths ) needed to end debate and force a vote on the Amendment itself.
The 48 votes in support of the cloture motion were 12 votes short of the 60-vote supermajority ( three-fifths ) needed to end debate and force a vote on the Amendment itself.
The debate on each stage is actually debate on a specific motion.
He also performed very well in the motion of confidence debate in the Conservative government in July 1993.
During the Impeachment proceedings of President Clinton, Gephardt led a walkout in the House after a censure motion was ruled irrelevant to the impeachment debate.
During the special plenary parliamentary debate of July 28, 2006, on the naturalization process of Ayaan Hirsi Ali, D66 supported a motion of no confidence against minister Rita Verdonk.

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